The Press-Telegram is a daily
newspaper published in Long Beach, California. Tracing
its history to 1897, it is
currently published by the Los Angeles Newspaper
Group, a division of newspaper conglomerate MediaNews
Group, which purchased the newspaper from Knight-Ridder in
1997. The paper's longtime home, the Press Telegram building at 6th
Street and Pine Avenue, was sold late 2006 to real estate
developers intending to convert the property into condominiums. The
paper's operations were moved to the Arco Center in downtown Long
Beach. The building at 6th and Pine occupies that entire block in
downtown Long Beach, and at one time encompassed the entire
production of the paper, including the presses, which were formerly
visible behind glass windows at street level.

Previously, the paper was known as the
Independent-Press-Telegram with the morning
Independent. This paper was discontinued in the early
1980s, leaving only the Press-Telegram, previously the paper's
evening edition, now published in the morning as the paper's only
edition.

The Long Beach Press-Telegram is a daily newspaper published in Long Beach, California. Tracing its history to 1897, it is currently published by the Los Angeles Newspaper Group, a division of newspaper conglomerate MediaNews Group, which purchased the newspaper from Knight-Ridder in 1997. The paper's longtime home, the Press Telegram building at 6th Street and Pine Avenue, was sold late 2006 to real estate developers intending to convert the property into condominiums. The paper's operations were moved to the Arco Center in downtown Long Beach. The building at 6th and Pine occupies that entire block in downtown Long Beach, and at one time encompassed the entire production of the paper, including the presses, which were formerly visible behind glass windows at street level.

Previously, the paper was known as the Independent-Press-Telegram with the morning Independent. This paper was discontinued in the early 1980s, leaving only the Press-Telegram, previously the paper's evening edition, now published in the morning as the paper's only edition. The Press-Telegram is now in the process of being radically downsized, and is considered unlikely to survive as a daily printed newspaper for more than a few more years.Template:Fact